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| Mean Mama |
Posted - 06/03/2010 : 10:04:20 AM Taking opinions on using linen for a special baby blanket that could be machine washed, stay soft, and double as a superhero cape, a fort and a best friend ever. The baby lives in a hot climate . . .
Anyone used linen this way?
-- Mean Mama
“Qui vit sans folie, N’est pas si sage qu’il le croit.” |
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| Mean Mama |
Posted - 06/03/2010 : 6:44:12 PM Thank you, friends. Just needed a little "enabling" : >
-- Mean Mama
“Qui vit sans folie, N’est pas si sage qu’il le croit.” |
| hillstreetmama |
Posted - 06/03/2010 : 3:17:30 PM It would be lovely, wear like iron, and set you back a pretty penny.
If it's what YOU want to make, then GO FOR IT!
Jan
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| NutmegOwl |
Posted - 06/03/2010 : 10:15:56 AM OneStitchAtATime made me the most wonderful linen washcloth I use EVERY night, and wash all the time, and it is the next best thing to an adult blankie. I adore linen for this use. Also had very good luck with Green Mountain Spinnery's Cotton Comfort, which is really on the light side of worsted and turns into that favorite-sweatshirt feel nicely.
----- Nutmeg Owl Quaecumque sunt vera http://www.owlwaysknitting.wordpress.com |
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